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help me make sense of this essential criteria

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fcek · 03/11/2017 18:39

I'm feeling really thick but I can't seem to think of any examples of how I meet this essential criteria. I think I'm just not understanding what it means rather than not having an example. Can someone simplify it for me please? I'm having a brain fog today. It's a governmental job.

"A track record of working effectively with others to shape policy development and delivery."

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StealthPolarBear · 03/11/2017 18:43

X years in a job where that is a key responsibility

RJnomore1 · 03/11/2017 18:47

Working in a partnership or in a team to feed back information on priorities and to implement them locally

An example from my work in education:

Leading a local learning partnership to identify local learning needs and contribute to the creation of a local statutory plan, the producing action plans to implement agreed priorities at a local level

RJnomore1 · 03/11/2017 18:47

Too many locals sorry but hopefully you get the idea

FlowerPot1234 · 03/11/2017 18:48

(This assumes you know what 'policy' means in your job context)

Have you been responsible for making policy?
Have you been part of a team that has helped devise the policy?
After you formed it did you implement it? How did you do that?
etc.

NSEA · 03/11/2017 18:48

Or an example could be improving health and safety policy. Ensuring all team members are aware of and following new procedures.

sourpatchkid · 03/11/2017 18:49

Working with others to change the way things work or improve it. Do you feel able to give me a rough idea of what industry you work in so I can try to give an example?

Or for example - I work in mental health so it would be something like my time working with others to reduce waiting lists

Damia · 03/11/2017 18:50

Have you worked on any teams that looked at policies in any way to start with? A policy I guess could be anything from h & s rules or a paper governing the way people work work, risk, I dunno there must be hundreds of policies. Have you ever worked on creating or amending one? Training people on them? Given a lecture? Demo? Something like that I would say though it's not my area

fcek · 03/11/2017 18:50

RJ thanks so much, that's exactly what I was looking for and similar to what I do already.

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SpongeBobJudgeyPants · 03/11/2017 18:50

Any suggestions by you, as part of a team, of how systems/procedure could be improved, that were taken up and made things more efficient.

RJnomore1 · 03/11/2017 18:52

You're very welcome!

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